User's Manual

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TDFM-7300-3 Installation & Operating Instructions TiL 11RE436
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2.6 BAND KEY
Pressing the BAND key will select the next band in sequence. A solid arrow will indicate which
band is selected.
2.7 FUNC KEY
Pressing the FUNC key will bring up the first functions menu:
F1 to F4 = Channels Pressing one of these keys will load a pre-programmed channel.
4 = Record Pressing 4 will cause the transceiver to record the next message
received on the band selected.
5 = Playback Pressing 5 will play the last message recorded.
Pressing the FUNC key again will bring up the second menu.
The following functions are available:
1 = Cross Band
Repeat
You can select any two bands to cross band repeat. The repeat
function is semi-duplex. This means the TDFM-7300 will
retransmit from one band to another in both directions but not
simultaneously.
2 = Configuration Enters the configuration menu (see 2.18 configuration menu).
This is the same menu that can be invoked during boot up.
3 = Simulcast You can select bands to transmit simultaneously. Simulcast is
not available when audio routing is set to separate mode and
will not show up in the functions menu.
4 = F1-F4
Programming
Allows you to program a Hot Memory (zone/channel) to the F1
to F4 keys for each band.
5 = Simplex
Repeat
When turned on, the band selected will become a simplex
repeater. Simplex repeat (sometimes called parrot repeat) will
record an incoming message and immediately retransmit the
message on the same frequency.
6 = PCDL Mode When Band selector is set to Band 5, this switches the front
panel program connector serial port to the Band 5 RF module.
This is used when programming with MultiTDP software.
2.8 F1 to F4 KEYS
Four function keys at the top of the keypad provide the same actions as the three side buttons
and the top button found on the XTS-5000 portable. They are as follows:
F1 – Top-side-button (purple button) on the portable.
F2 – Centre-side-button (with one dot) on the portable.
F3 – Bottom-side button (with two dots) on the portable.
F4 - Top button (orange button) on the portable.